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My Fisher broke about 2 weeks ago. I sent it back to the company and to keep from going thru the DT's I called David at Dixie. I told him my problem and I needed a detector to keep me in the woods untill I got the other one back. David suggested a Tesoro Cibola. I explained to him I was technologicaly challenged and it needed to be easy to operate he said it was and boy is it. I have made 14 trips in my area and found something on every trip mostly bullets but that is what I am looking for anyway. I got the little machine and called him. I got a tutorial on it while I was standing in the woods and started diggin' bullets the first day, 3 pistol bullets that I can't identify. I have found stuff with this little unit that were 12 inches deep. This is one great detector, regardless of its size. I hope the picture shows. The 3 Marshall TX enfields were 12 inches deep. If anyone needs a detector you cant go wrong by checking with David. The service is fantastic. Thanks David, for keeping me in the woods and talking me into the Cibola...d2[attachment 21129 WebDSC00287.jpg]
 
I had a good idea the Cibola would work well for you but it looks like you have the Mojo goin' on. Anytime one can find "tie-ring" Sharps carbine bullets and Marshall Enfields (CS bullets made at the Marshall, TX arsenal)these days, you've had a good day. Much continued success and I would like to see you dig an AR button or the coveted AR belt plate...well, we can dream can't we? Good hunting, David
 
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